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Chapter 288 Economy and Party Struggle (16) Internal Issues

The Jiangnan Chaebol and Shen Guangyuan didn't know that Gao Yuanfu still didn't come out to take matters into his own hands. The root cause was not that he refused to show more magnanimity, but that he didn't know if he didn't check. When he checked, he was shocked. What was going on inside Jinghua?

Too many hidden dangers were exposed in just six months, and he had to take advantage of this "free time" to solve them quickly.

Of course, by the way, we can also let everyone in the court know that without him, Gao Yuanfu, many things would be really difficult to handle.

Let’s talk about Jinghua’s internal situation first. The industrial situation has been mentioned before, but there is no need to repeat it. What Gao Pragmatic faces now is another part. To a certain extent, it can be regarded as some hidden dangers caused by over-expansion.

Due to Gao's pragmatic and always hands-off boss style, Jinghua actually suppressed many things during the expansion process and did not report them clearly to him - from the Secretariat to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, everyone seemed to think that these things were insignificant, and it did not matter whether they were reported or not.

What happened? The killing was excessive.

Military expansion is inherently killing, but in the past Gao Pragmatic agreed that because he had promulgated many easing policies, whether it was the advanced tax system in southern Xinjiang or the naturalized household registration system that served Sinicization. On the one hand, these systems reduced the local

The burden of the common people, on the one hand, gave local talents room and channels for advancement. In his opinion, this was enough to stabilize the situation in the newly expanded areas. As long as time passed and the rule formed inertia, everything would go as it should.

However, after Gao Pragmatic carefully read some previous reports these days, he discovered that things are not that simple! Although the overall situation in southern Xinjiang has been relatively stable in recent years, in fact, various riots and uprisings still continue. Even if the scale is small,

Usually hundreds or thousands of people dare to jump out and raise flags to rebel, but the number of confrontations is rare and they are widely distributed. The few small garrison troops and chieftain troops in certain areas can hardly be calmed down. They have been fighting since they were young.

There is nothing left after that. I still know that there will be no civil uprisings in southern Xinjiang from time to time. What I used to know was the final results of those civil uprisings - the news I received was often briefings, and the information in the briefings was

The statement is very "traditional", that is, the wording is too refined.

For example, in a village in Jingang, Annan, because Jinghua's local enterprises continued to develop and gather, and it was necessary to expand the scope of the urban area (including industrial zones), nearby villagers were overpriced by Jinghua's land purchase price, so they organized a riot.

Initially, villagers from only eight villages joined forces to cause trouble, but several companies involved in the incident in Jinghua collectively believed that the price offered was in line with the master's requirement that this type of acquisition should be "higher than the local market price", so they took measures against the local villagers.

A weak coercive measure, just take over the land, throw away the money and let us go.

A town is equivalent to a division as understood in the previous life. Low pragmatism can only control that level. It is possible, for example, Duke Kaishen to micro-manage the machine gun to move seven centimeters to the right. Therefore, in order to avoid trouble in actual operations, the garrison will

Deliberately limiting the size of the troop dispatch to one town, it was a last resort and never more than one person.

As for how to deal with the "bandits"? Because I had no intention of establishing authority in my early years, but I was more shameless, so I always asked how to deal with it. With that kind of ostrich policy, the people above will naturally know the elegant meaning after hearing the string song.

, we used that kind of thing to embarrass the master, we took the initiative to deal with it ourselves...

So he saw that the Advisory Committee had no incentive to cooperate with the garrison. Hey, the deployment of troops in a town must be reported in detail, but you only have two infantry corps, so all it takes is a briefing.

You, Jinghua, are absolutely weak. You can completely destroy a piece of land worth 10,000 taels until it is only 8,000 taels by relying on economic means alone. Will he accept it? Not to mention that you have not made any moves - for example, if you find someone

Spread rumors that the feng shui of that place is bad, and anyone who lives here will harm the master (the head of the family), the family home will be peaceful, the ancestors will be saved... and so on.

Happy New Year!

Because your tone was too nervous at the time and your pragmatism was not taken seriously at all, now when I look back at the report, I realize that 20% of the population will be wiped out in one year!

At first glance, there may be some problems with the following situations, but in reality the problems are very small. First of all, Gao Pragmatic did not explicitly require the companies in Jinghua to "be higher than the local market price" when acquiring assets such as factories and mines, but there are no loopholes in that order.

Drillable.

The reason why Gao Pragmatic wasn't angry that time was because of his younger brother. I even found out that Liu Xin chose to acquiesce in that incident.

So Gao pragmatic received only a briefing letter, which read: "On a certain day of a certain year, a riot occurred in eight villages in Jingang, causing turmoil in the surrounding areas. Tens of thousands of bandits were involved, and the situation was dangerous. Your security forces were in danger and there was chaos, so you mobilized.

Seven infantry corps in the first town and one infantry corps in the seventh town destroyed them. Chieftain Huang did not send troops to help in this battle."

Bo Ni, nor the Outer Mandan Island, was divided into two military and political blocks before the Battle of the Nanyang Islands began, namely "North Bo Ni" and "South Bo Ni". Low Pragmatic was originally a weakling on Taiwan Island.

The famous younger brother was transferred to Boni, and once he was finished, he only managed the northern Boni. When he came to Gao pragmatically, he realized that whether the separate management of the northern and southern Boni was in line with the current situation, it was better to manage the northern and southern Boni together first, and then separate management after the situation was completely stable, so he let

The younger brother directly took charge of the entire Bo Ni.

As a result, it turned out that the North and South Boniluo had a total population of only 8.1 million (referring to the registered population, those outside the mountains and valleys were counted). In one year, the big man killed 170,000 people. The heads were rolling, and there was blood.

Flowing pestle!

He asked how to deal with it? Well, I have said many times since then that the person in charge of suppressing bandits was Cen Ling, and the nickname I got from being in Annan was "Cen Yan Wang". You can't give it a try.

The master didn’t order it, so it has to be higher than the local market price? There’s a problem. The master’s words are more effective than the imperial edict. How dare you abide by it? After all, the “local market price” cannot be controlled!

Let them use both appeasement and suppression, with appeasement as the main task and suppression as a supplement. Are they going to clear out the 740,000-square-kilometer island?

Yes, things are just like that, and this is still within the controllable range. After all, the other thing is that from a result-oriented perspective, there are more and more rioters in Annan today, and that is also a fact. It is definitely low pragmatism.

Now, when we go back to the local advisory committee and the garrison to cause trouble, we have no intention of taking advantage of the situation and being nice.

Secondly, the Jinggang garrison is large in scale, but why are there only two infantry corps among the troops dispatched? Because of the low pragmatism and no regulations, there are two types of military operations dispatching less than one town. One is that there is no plan to dispatch troops, and the kind that requires delay

Apply for approval; the other is to send troops in a contingency manner, in which we initiate the war and Jinghua passively responds. In that case, troops cannot be sent first, but must be reported in detail.

Why can't it be like that? Because based on future experience, the garrison's attack on civilian uprisings is just like playing. They often defeat the main force of 70,000 mutinies head-on, and their own losses are only double digits. Therefore, they come here to know when to start, and simply report their own casualties.

Well - anyway, there is no minimum guarantee of the naturalized household registration system, and soldiers can be replenished at any time, so there is no need to mention the loss at all.

There are no other disadvantages to doing that. For example, the local Tang Zhenhong (the "National Policy Advisory Committee" dispatched by Beijing to various kingdoms) will also acquiesce to that approach. The reason is very complicated. What if the master thinks, "Why does his place always have troubles?" Isn't this right?

Does it mean we did a bad job?

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The Jinggang garrison was fully aware of this and immediately dispatched two infantrymen to defeat the main force of the riot. They then contacted Chieftain Huang and the two sides launched separate attacks to wipe out the riot.

At that time, only the local villagers were a little angry, and the surrounding neighbors also started to make noises, which eventually led to a large-scale riot. The number of people participating in the riot reached 140,000, and even rushed back from the industrial zone.

Some facilities have been damaged.

Everyone, the master is furious, our exams this year are suspended!

As soon as the operation was carried out, the "money scene" of the land was ruined. But no one believed or believed in that kind of thing. The first thing the locals felt was that they were losing money, so they naturally had conflicts with Jinghua. However, Jinghua's

The approach did not follow pragmatic orders. The security forces above were bad, and the chieftains were naturally on the side of Jinghua Enterprises and would impose weak demands on the execution of the transaction, so the conflict intensified.

The eldest son did submit a report to the Secretariat, but for some reason, Liu Xin, who had always been more humanitarian, actually acquiesced to the eldest son's handling method. At that time, he only mentioned one sentence casually when reporting to Gao Pragmatic: "Bo

The dirt is worthy of education, and his brother has killed a lot of people this year."

That was not a battle report - it was vague about how few "troops" the participants in the riot had, and only said "tens of thousands" in general terms. It also failed to explain how many were killed by the garrison, how many were seriously injured, how many were captured, and how many of them were even injured or killed.

This must be reported in detail.


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